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Old 21st January 2017, 23:33   #25526  |  Link
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Originally Posted by jdobbs View Post
The 1080i sources that have the repeated frame usually aren't actually 1080i. They are progressive (meaning there is no temporal difference between the two fields). So you have a 1080p source at 23.976 -- with a repeated frame thrown in to make it 29.97 that is just flagged as 1080i to make it compliant with ATSC transmission standards. That's a good thing -- because you can recover the original film source easily as progressive. It can also be true with those using pulldown flags.
OK, I see where you are coming from. I strictly call 1080i video as 1080i video, even if it has progressive content. And yes, recovering the 23.976 content from the repeat frame source is easy with the AVS selectevery() filter. The 2:3 pulldown has a couple of AVS filter ways in which to do that. I then get true 1080p23.976. Plays nice and smooth that way.

GDMX does the 2:3 pulldown, or repeat frame, conversion on the fly. Their sources are 1080p23.976.

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Must be component capture, eh?
Nope, direct satellite IRD (PCI card & USB) controlled via TSReader to TS (Transport Stream) file, or professional satellite IRD via ASI card/TSReader to TS file. 10' and 12' dishes.

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